The misdiagnosis severity score and doctors' perception of the severity of diagnostic errors

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Abstract

Objective - To test the previously described misdiagnosis severity score (MSS) by comparing it with doctors' perceptions of the severity of diagnostic errors. Methods - 14 scenarios of diagnostic errors were described on a questionnaire. These were given to 12 accident and emergency (A&E) consultants who were asked to indicate their assessment of the severity of the errors on a scale of 1 to 10. Results - There was a highly significant concordance between doctors' rankings of the diagnostic errors, and between the MSS and the mean severity as assessed by the A&E consultants. Conclusions - It is reasonable to use the MSS as a measure of the severity of diagnostic errors.

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Guly, H. R. (1997). The misdiagnosis severity score and doctors’ perception of the severity of diagnostic errors. Emergency Medicine Journal, 14(5), 293–294. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.14.5.293

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